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Farmer Dave Answers: Why Does a Tobacco Plant Make Nicotine?

Posted on February 6, 2024 By Gayla

In this short video, regenerative farming expert David Blume gives us a close look at a tobacco plant he grew in the tropical forest at Whiskey Hill Farms near Santa Cruz, California. He demonstrates how hummingbirds interact with its funnel-shaped flowers — and answers the question, “Why does a tobacco plant make nicotine?” — that dangerous chemical that so many people are so addicted to.

https://dev.alcoholcanbeagas.com/wp-content/uploads/Farmer-Dave-Answers-Why-Does-a-Tobacco-Plant-Make-Nicotine-.mp4
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